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I am working on this site http://www.mtgmusic.no/

What i want there is to only show 25 posts and rearrange the whole post divs(.dcsns-li) by calling isotope again.

This is my code:

jQuery(window).load(function(){
  var nPosts = jQuery(".dcsns-li").length;
  console.log(nPosts);
  var deletePost = nPosts - 25;
  jQuery('body').find(".dcsns-li").slice(-nPosts,-deletePost).remove();

  var $container = $('.stream');
  $container.isotope({
     // options
    itemSelector: '.dcsns-li',
    layoutMode: 'fitRows'
  });
});

The problem with this code is i am getting an inconsistent alignment of those divs. Sometimes the divs are gathering on the left side, they are lining on the left(this occasionally happens, weird eh?)

I am also getting big gaps on those divs enter image description here

Is there any way to fix this one or any work around?

Your help will be greatly appreciated!

Thanks! :)

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  • can you move the $container.isotope(...) to a setTimeout() like setTimeout(function(){$container.isotope()}, 10) Aug 28, 2014 at 3:17
  • also try jQuery('body').find(".dcsns-li").slice(-25).remove() instead of jQuery('body').find(".dcsns-li").slice(-nPosts,-deletePost).remove() Aug 28, 2014 at 3:17
  • Hi @ArunPJohny, it's you again :) Thanks for your answer.I think this code jQuery('body').find(".dcsns-li").slice(-25).remove() would not retain 25 posts, but delete 25 posts. I was hoping to only display 25 posts, not delete 25 posts. Anyway, i'll try that setTimeout. :) Aug 28, 2014 at 3:25
  • you are right... misunderstood the requirement - jsfiddle.net/arunpjohny/wtdu53j0/1 Aug 28, 2014 at 3:31

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to avoid gaps use masonry layout

$container.isotope({ layoutMode: 'masonry' });

see layout mode documentation

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  • Thanks for your answer man. By the way, this is what I was referring on the divs that are lining on the left screencast.com/t/mZQLwELQofV9 Aug 28, 2014 at 3:28
  • if div's are still on the left check if there are any errors while your code runs. might be that the code exits before the layout is applied.
    – dreamlab
    Aug 28, 2014 at 3:37

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